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1  signs and symptoms were pocket erythema and local pain.
2 ced lateral mineralization, OA severity, and local pain.
3 ated, with myalgia (19%), malaise (14%), and local pain (10%) the most frequent adverse events.
4                                              Local pain and fever increased with consecutive doses.
5                                              Local pain and granuloma formation, fever, and lethargy
6 y of bites and stings cause little more than local pain and never require medical attention.
7 gh-intensity pressure stimuli applied to the local pain area, referred pain area and an arm was asses
8 ne was associated with a higher frequency of local pain at the injection site compared with the vecto
9                     Induration, erythema, or local pain at the injection site was observed in associa
10 after 7 min, the only subjective symptom was local pain at the injection site.
11 IVD injury model is the first to demonstrate local pain behavior resulting from inflammatory stimulat
12 A useful rule is that the coincidence of any local pain in neck or face with an ipsilateral Horner's
13 s primarily responsible for the long-lasting local pain of envenomation via activation of peripheral
14  Both vaccines were associated with moderate local pain on administration.
15  with minor or transient symptoms, some with local pain only, and some are asymptomatic.
16 edict radial pulsation loss or occlusion and local pain or functional impairment of the upper extremi
17  21 in the coadministration group had either local pain or tenderness of any severity [p=1.00], and s
18 edict loss of radial pulsation or occlusion, local pain, or functional impairment at 30 days.
19  examined the interindividual variability of local pain-predictive weights in these regions.
20 s, there is no information on the changes in local pain sensitivity induced by tail injuries in pigs.
21 l iron preparations, although these included local pain, skin irratation, and, on rare occasions, all
22 ; only 1 reported any severe reactogenicity (local pain/soreness, chills, arthralgia, anorexia, and m
23  (boys, 12-15 years; girls, 8-12 years) with local pain, swelling and tenderness over the tibial tube
24 est adverse event (AE) severity was grade 3 (local pain/tenderness, 12%, 2%, and 0% of the respective
25                                              Local pain was significantly more common in the intramus
26 ent rhinorrhea with unilateral predominance, local pain with unilateral predominance, purulent rhinor